Acquire Quote by Hasan of Basra
“When a man sought knowledge, it would not be long before it could be seen in his humbleness, his sight, upon his tongue and his hands, in his prayer, in his speech and in his disinterest (zuhd) in worldly allurements. And a man would acquire a portion of knowledge and put it into practice, and it would be better for him than the world and all it contains - if he owned it he would give it in exchange for the hereafter.”
About This Quote
Source Sufi Treatise: Sayings of Hasan of Basra, 8th century
True knowledge manifests in humility, speech, deeds, prayer, and detachment from worldly temptations.
In simple terms: Knowledge shows in humble actions and speech.
Cultivate humility and apply learning for spiritual benefit.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- personal growth
- spiritual practice
- teaching others
- community service
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does humility reveal knowledge?
- In what ways can detachment improve learning?
May be idealized; practical application can be vague.